Postscript--I did not tell you that Blandly, who, by the way, is to send a consort after us if we don't turn up by the end of August, had found an admirable fellow for sailing master--a stiff man, which I regret, but in all other respects a treasure.

The face, horribly seared by the frequent application of the red-hot poker, and further ornamented by the insertion, in the tip of the nose, of a tenpenny nail, yet smiled blandly in its less lacerated parts, and seemed, like a sturdy martyr, to provoke its tormentor to the commission of new outrages and insults.

It is insufficient and irresponsible for many news commentators and MPs to blandly excuse on the basis of duty and public order the use of lethal weapons by mounted police against what had been a predominantly peaceful demonstration by students and workers against the National Front.

While compelled to be bound quite strictly to the Disney original, the BOST cast and crew lift this production away from the blandly cartoonish into something that feels often more human than the latter.

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